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Dunkirk

... Dunkirk 5 Ships Sunk Convoy * THE Admiralty issued the following cwmmnlffh last night:— A naval bombardment of the port of Dunkirk was carried out by our forces last night. Fires were seen to have been caused, and it Is considered that much damage resulted ...

At Dunkirk

... At Dunkirk Mr. Siddcns served as chaplain with the B.EF. from last January to the evacuation from Dunkirk. The kind of man he Is may be gathered from the number of times he did not board boat that would have carried him away from the shelled, bombed and ...

INTO DUNKIRK

... sid INTO DUNKIRK. effort in the (Press Association TeLecr. Paris, Thu Commenting on the military day. uiting. “Homme Enchaine” says :—‘‘ The rougnt fel ~ one Vee om stream towards the French frontier, and The is the Ostend, whence they will attempt to ...

AT DUNKIRK

... AT DUNKIRK National Day Awards for Men in the Little Ships From Our London Correspondent FLEET STREET, Monday BELGIAN patriots at home in England to-morrow will celebrate Belgium's National Day. It will be exactly years since Leopold I. took his oath ...

DUNKIRK

... DUNKIRK. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) Dunkirk, Monday. The dock labourers and metal workers have ceased work, and are demonstrating with the building employees on strike. (Collisions have occurred between the strikers and the gendarmes, and several arrests have ...

AT DUNKIRK

... AT DUNKIRK He went to France with the R.A.S.C. and took part in the advance into Belgium and the retreat to Dunkirk, from which he escaped safely. He was an efficient officer, of the kind who is adored by his men; but his letters leave no doubt that Army ...

Was at Dunkirk

... Was at Dunkirk former Regular soldier with The West Yorkshire Regiment. Private Alfred Whitehead (33). of Ackroyd Square. Clayton Heights. Bradford, served throughout the Second World War and was at Dunkirk. After the war he was a labourer for Bradford ...

Dunkirk

... only because so many men the Army were brought home. Dunkirk holds unirue place in the hearts of British peoole. While these things happened, the sun rhone and the seas were still, and many called Dunkirk a miracle. ...

DUNKIRK

... DUNKIRK The aeroplane laid London yesterday n-maikably little attention, the hulk the \»>t, population the Metropolis being totally unaware of its until they icad it poster? of the » c« w.-»pape»i>. There .-peedy and gratifying .-.erjucl the announcement ...

DUNKIRK

... DUNKIRK 3rd Hail Britain, lfcl liuni. 69 9 PARIS. Clue Britain. and 2nd 1 las* I'omiwut Return Wei *»• iii»' of ...

Dunkirk Work

... Dunkirk Work Appealing for more support. Aid. Bretherick said that IB lifeboats helped In the evacuation of Dunkirk. To replace the one lost and repair the other 18 boats, was costing the Institlon £B.OOO. The lifeboat services round the 500 miles our ...